Shawn
En-Route
Working on finishing up my IFR with my CFI and he got on me today for saying "Approach, Skylane 123AB, request" then waiting for a response upon an initial contact with ATC. He was adamant that I should just blurt out the request right from the get go.
Now I am talking a situation where you are NOT yet in the system on a strip or squawk and are requesting flight following or a pop up or practice IFR approach. I agreed with him that once you are on a squawk, blurt it out as they know who you are and what you are doing.
I was always taught and thought it was correct to say "request" upon initial contact so they can get back to you when THEY are ready.
His argument was that ATC would rather just get all of the information instead of having a back and forth tying up airtime.
Thoughts?
Now I am talking a situation where you are NOT yet in the system on a strip or squawk and are requesting flight following or a pop up or practice IFR approach. I agreed with him that once you are on a squawk, blurt it out as they know who you are and what you are doing.
I was always taught and thought it was correct to say "request" upon initial contact so they can get back to you when THEY are ready.
His argument was that ATC would rather just get all of the information instead of having a back and forth tying up airtime.
Thoughts?
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